Guarisma v. Microsoft Corporation

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Case Number:

1:15-cv-24326

Court:

Florida Southern

Nature of Suit:

Other Statutory Actions

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Cecilia M. Altonaga

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  1. March 01, 2017

    Judge OKs $1.2M Microsoft Consumer Receipt Settlement

    A Florida federal judge gave preliminary approval on Tuesday to a proposed $1.2 million settlement between Microsoft Corp. and a proposed class of consumers who allege the company's physical store receipts displayed too many digits of their credit card numbers, putting them at risk for identity theft.

  2. February 24, 2017

    Microsoft Agrees To Pay $1.2M To End Consumer Receipt Suit

    Microsoft Corp. and a proposed class of consumers who allege the company's physical store receipts displayed too many digits of their credit card numbers submitted details of a $1.2 million deal to end the suit to a Florida federal court on Friday.

  3. December 05, 2016

    Microsoft Finalizing Deal In Consumer Receipt Class Action

    Productive settlement discussions between Microsoft and a proposed class of consumers who allege the company's physical store receipts displayed too many digits of their credit card numbers led to a stay in litigation Monday, as a Florida federal judge approved a request to let the parties focus solely on finalizing a deal.

  4. July 26, 2016

    Spokeo Props Up Consumers' Privacy Suit Against Microsoft

    Microsoft must face a putative class action alleging that its physical store receipts displayed too many digits of a customer's credit card number, a Florida federal judge ruled Tuesday, saying the lead plaintiff sufficiently established his alleged injury was concrete under the U.S. Supreme Court's Spokeo decision.

  5. July 11, 2016

    Consumer Says Spokeo Bolsters Privacy Fight With Microsoft

    A consumer suing Microsoft over the information it printed on physical store receipts is fighting the computer giant's bid to dismiss his suit, saying the suit has been bolstered by the Supreme Court's Spokeo ruling as well as by a Sixth Circuit ruling a week ago.

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